A multifunctional item is a lexical item that has more than one function. This paper argues that the determiner of Haitian and Fongbe is a multifunctional head. It can appear as the head of several functional category projections, namely, DP, MoodP, TP, and AspP. Given the Projection Principle, how can a single functional item appear as the head of different functional category projections? My account of the multifunctional character of such functional items is twofold. First, multifunctional heads lack categorial features. Second, the category of the projection of a multifunctional head is determined by its complements. It is expected that a multifunctional item will be the object of variation among speakers. The data analyzed in this paper are drawn from a sample of speakers of both languages. Two clear patterns emerge which I will refer to as grammar 1 (which includes speakers of both Haitian and Fongbe) and grammar 2 (which also includes speakers of both Haitian and Fongbe). The striking fact about these data is that the same cluster of properties distinguish grammar 1 from grammar 2 in both Haitian and Fongbe.
2005. LEXICAL, FUNCTIONAL, CROSSOVER, AND MULTIFUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES**Research that provided some of the examples given in this chapter was supported by SSHRCC 410-2001-1486 and FQRSC 2002ER75657. I refer the reader to Baker (2003) and Déchaine (1993) for a much more detailed study of categories. Much of the background I give here is based on their work. I thank Malagasy consultants Rita Hanitramalala, Saholy Hanitriniaina, and Irène Rakotoanosy.. In Handbook of Categorization in Cognitive Science, ► pp. 319 ff.
Travis, Lisa deMena
2017. Lexical, Functional, Crossover, and Multifunctional Categories. In Handbook of Categorization in Cognitive Science, ► pp. 439 ff.
2005. Noun Phrases in L2 French and Haitian: Clues on the Origin of Plantation Creoles. Journal of Universal Language 6:2 ► pp. 53 ff.
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